Rate My Speech: Record Your Voice, Get an Instant AI Speaking Score
Rate my speech in seconds: press record, talk for thirty to sixty seconds, and get an instant AI score on how you actually sound to a room. Most people have never heard their own delivery scored against the things that decide whether a listener leans in or tunes out. You learn whether your words land clearly, whether your pace gives people room to follow, whether your tone carries warmth or flattens out, and how much your nerves and filler words leak through. It is free, there is no signup, and the score lands the moment you stop talking.
Free, no signup, and you keep your recording private.
No account, no card, no download. Your voice, scored on the spot.
What We Rate, and What Each Score Means
Clarity
This measures how cleanly your words arrive. A high clarity score means your consonants are crisp, your endings are not swallowed, and a listener never has to rewind in their head to catch what you said. A low score usually points to mumbling, trailing off at the end of sentences, or running words together when you speed up.
Pace
This rates your words per minute and, just as important, your variation. The strongest scores sit in a steady, comfortable range with deliberate pauses that let key points breathe. A weak pace score flags speech that races past the listener or drags so slowly that attention drifts before you reach the point.
Tone
This looks at the music in your voice, the rise and fall that signals meaning and keeps people engaged. A high tone score reflects warmth and natural movement in pitch. A low score points to a flat, monotone delivery that makes even strong material feel like a recitation rather than a conversation.
Confidence
This reads the steadiness underneath your words. Confident delivery sounds grounded, lands statements as statements, and does not turn every sentence into a question. A lower score often surfaces a shaky or thin voice, upward inflection where it does not belong, or a tentative quality that makes listeners doubt the speaker before they doubt the message.
Filler Words
This counts the um, uh, like, and you know that pile up when the brain searches for the next word. A clean score means your pauses are silent and intentional. A low score means filler is crowding your sentences, and we show you the rate so you can hear how often it happens and replace it with a confident pause.
How the Score Is Calculated
The audio is analyzed, not your script
The score comes entirely from how you sound, not from what you chose to say. The AI listens to the recording itself, measuring pitch movement, pace, pauses, energy, and the acoustic markers of clear versus muddy speech. You can read a passage, answer a prompt, or speak off the cuff and the rating works the same way.
Five dimensions become five sub-scores
Each dimension is scored on its own so you see exactly where you are strong and where you slip. Clarity and filler words are measured separately from pace, tone, and confidence, because a speaker can be perfectly clear yet far too fast, or warm in tone yet riddled with filler. Splitting them keeps the feedback honest and specific.
The dimensions roll into one overall number
Your five sub-scores combine into a single speaking score so you have one figure to track over time. The overall number is a quick read on where you stand today, while the breakdown underneath tells you the one or two changes that will move it the most. Record again after practicing and you can watch the number climb.
Good vs Weak Speech, by Score Range
Rate Your Speech in Three Steps
Press record and speak naturally
Open the test, allow microphone access, and talk for thirty to sixty seconds. Read a short passage or just say what is on your mind. Speak the way you normally would so the score reflects your real delivery, not a performance you would never repeat in front of a room.
Get your instant score
The moment you stop, the AI returns your overall speaking score along with the five sub-scores for clarity, pace, tone, confidence, and filler words. There is no waiting, no signup, and no upload step to manage. Read the breakdown to see which dimension is holding you back the most.
Fix one thing and record again
Pick your lowest sub-score and target it on the next take. Slow down, hunt the filler, or add deliberate pauses, then record a fresh sample and compare. A few focused rounds are usually enough to hear a real change, and the test is free every single time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really free to rate my speech?
Yes, the test is completely free and there is no signup, no card, and nothing to download. You can record and score your speaking as many times as you want without creating an account. We built it this way so you can practice in short rounds and watch your score improve.
How long does a recording need to be?
Thirty to sixty seconds is the sweet spot. That gives the AI enough speech to measure your pace, tone, clarity, confidence, and filler word rate accurately. Shorter clips still work, but a full minute produces a more reliable read on how you actually sound.
What should I say when I record?
Anything that sounds like you. You can read a short passage, rehearse the opening of a talk, or speak off the cuff about your day. The score is based on how you sound, not on the content of your words, so pick whatever lets you speak naturally.
What exactly does the AI score?
It rates five things: clarity of your words, your speaking pace, the tone and movement in your voice, the confidence in your delivery, and how often filler words like um and uh appear. Each gets its own sub-score, and they roll up into one overall speaking number. The breakdown shows you precisely where to focus next.
Is my recording kept private?
Yes. Your voice is yours, and the recording is used only to generate your score. There is no public profile and no account tied to your sample, so you can test as honestly as you like. Practice freely without worrying about who hears it.
Can I improve my score with practice?
Absolutely, and that is the point. Most people raise their score by targeting one weak dimension at a time, such as slowing a rushed pace or cutting filler with deliberate pauses. Record, fix one thing, and record again, and you will hear the difference within a few rounds.